U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe, R-Oklahoma, joined 49 of his fellow senators in a letter to Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell following the release of footage by the Center for Medical Progress depicting senior Planned Parenthood Federation of America executives discussing in gruesome detail the organization's role in the harvesting of the organs of unborn babies.

The Good News Festival with Franklin Graham is seeking singers from across Oklahoma to join the Festival Choir which will perform on the second day of the Festival, August 23, and also sing back-up for Grammy award-winning musical artist Michael W. Smith.

The battle is not over. The Homosexual Agenda is not fulfilled. After a liberal Supreme Court overturned the Defense of Marriage Act and legalized homosexual marriage in all 50 states, you would think that the radical homosexuals – the Sodomites – would be satisfied.

I spent part of the summer living in the Darien Jungle of Panama in a small Embera village called Ipeti. Three young men and I slept outside in hammocks while the women and other men slept inside a hut. We walked from village to village presenting the Gospel.

In a previous column, a reference was made to the effect that word had come to me about the possible repeal of the old Posse Comitatus law, which was enacted after the close of the War Between the States (commonly called the Civil War) in 1878.

While growing up in Western New York, I had the opportunity to make the baseball fan pilgrimage to Cooperstown, New York, many times and to visit the National Baseball Hall of Fame. However, I never had the chance to be there during Hall of Fame induction weekend, when the little town in Eastern New York State, quadruples its population.

Tommy Lasorda, the Los Angeles Dodgers longtime employee and Hall of Fame manager, was in town last week visiting the Tulsa Drillers and visiting with fans. Over a three-day period, Lasorda did two autograph sessions, a Q&A with the local media, spoke to the Drillers players and watched three ball games at ONEOK Field.

This was not my first trip to Kannapolis, North Carolina, nor was it my first time to watch their minor league baseball team, the Intimidators, play. It was, however, my first time to meet and watch self-proclaimed cheerleader, the "Uh-huh Guy" perform.